Where to start....every one I have I love. Some of the ones I listen to the most: Ray Brown Soular Energy Armstrong/Fitzgerald Getz/Gilberto Brubeck Time Out The Living Stereo series
Just snagged this one myself... Unless I'm mistaken, I thought the bongo's were in the left channel. This pressing they're in the right.
The Doors - L.A. Woman (APP 75011-45) Dont own it, have heard it. Awesome! CCR - Willy and the Poor Boys is also very good, as is Dusty Springfield - Dusty in Memphis.
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I've got a mess of AP albums, mostly jazz and they are all very, very good. Gregg Allman's "Laid Back" blows me away every time I listen to it. As do the Beach Boy albums I purchased.
For the record, those 3 SRV titles are the 45 rpm standalone reissues, formerly only found in the Texas Hurricane box.
Not heard or ever seen an original of this title so sorry can't help. Either way a great recording and a wonderful reissue. Dr John - Dr John's Gumbo is a new favourite too.
Yep..... Oddly enough, my first copy that arrived last week was off center pressed - my first ever defective AP record. My replacement arrived today and it sounds absolutely incredible, the bass is outstanding. I have an original A&M LP to compare to and the original sounds like a cassette played back on a misaligned machine compared to the AP.
The only favorite of mine is whatever is on my TT at the moment. They've released too many top notch pressings of great albums to choose one or even just a small handful. I hope they keep going until I die.
I just got The Doors on analogue productions, and have two Beach Boys titles on AP as well. They are magnificent.
But you know, Light My Fire sounds a bit different on my original Electra version of that long player as well. Go figure!
Funny that no one has mentioned Roger Waters Amused to Death yet, I've only a handful of AP pressings and among these this one is a big favourite.
hmmm I thought it was just the AP version, interesting. btw...I sold my strange days AP for a vintage butterfly label original.
Ooh...now, just asking, was the butterfly label the original? I thought it was still the Electra tan label.
yea... I didnt want to pay extra for a gold E label but the butterfly was so good. I said...it's fine
The Prestige Mono Series The Prestige Stereo Series Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven The Impulse 45 Series Thelonious Monk - The Riverside Tenor Sessions
It’s out of print, but, the AP pressing of Bill Evans Waltz for Debby sounds absolutely LOVELY in my home. I enjoy hearing the cocktail glasses in the Village Vangard clink around as the patrons listen to the performance. At one point someone in the club sneezed and I thought it was my dog, but, now I know it’s on the recording